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Which XM Radio to buy?

Discussion in 'Gen 2 Prius Audio and Electronics' started by JenGwen323, Jan 27, 2008.

  1. JenGwen323

    JenGwen323 New Member

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    I know this has been asked many times before, but I haven't found the info in the archives.

    I want integrated XM radio in my 2007 with 16 characters. 10 just isn't enough. I found one site where I could buy the radio, but I would also have to buy the lockpick to get 16 characters. PriusChat only offers 10.

    Any suggestions?
    Thanks.
     
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    judymcfarland Queen of Moral Indignation

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    I had mine installed by the dealer from the Toyota parts department. $$$ but I get 16 characters in the display,
     
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    JimboK One owner, low mileage

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    Consider the Vais Tech unit. See this thread for more.
     
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    Thanks for the link. I'm still a bit confused about the SLQ, but I think I'll call Vais and ask them.

    I know there are instructions/charts on how to install the 2 needed boxes, but where in the car are they installed? In the dash...In the back? Should I just pay someone to install it? How much would that cost and where could I go? Best Buy?

    I was under the impression that the factory XM for the 2007 Prius only displays 10 characters, dealer installed or not. My Husband's 2008 dealer installed XM displays 16, but I thought that was only because it was a 2008. I don't want to go back to the dealer anyway. I'm angry and embarrassed that hubby paid $800 for his XM install.
     
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    JimboK One owner, low mileage

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    I have the SLX, so I can't help you with any SLQ-specific questions.

    I should have thought to include this set of instructions in my previous post. I used it mainly to guide disassembly of the dash, not so much for mounting of the hardware ... or the antenna. More on the latter in a minute.

    With the auxiliary audio input jack on the SLX, I wanted it somewhere I could easily access it to plug in, say, an iPOD. So I put it behind the far right-hand AC vent panel by the passenger's door. (After you've pulled the vent panels off a couple of times it becomes second nature.) I placed the XM tuner in one of the nooks and crannies behind the dash. Sorry, I can't remember now exactly where, but there are probably a couple to choose from. Partly out of laziness, I chose not to physically attach either hardware unit to a mounting point. Instead, they're just sort of resting in their locations. To keep them from rattling, I wrapped each in a piece of rubberized shelf liner material. Actually, the SLX fits pretty snugly, so it probably wouldn't rattle anyway. No problems with rattling with either after over a year.

    As for the antenna, again out of laziness (notice a pattern here? ;)), I chose not to follow the instructions. I had heard of others who simply place it on the dash. I figured I'd try that. Here's a pic. With the dash already apart, there was little additional work to route the antenna wire -- just removal of the plastic panel at the bottom of the little triangular window, and tucking the wire behind the dash from there with a thin dull object (I used a plastic knife). I figured if it didn't work, I could always go back and route it through the car to the roof as the instructions describe. As it turns out, it does pretty well. The signal of course drops in the usual places: in the mountains, through tunnels, etc. In addition, with the dash location I occasionally lose the signal with a heavy overhead tree canopy in the summer. My typical routes don't have many stretches like that -- just a couple of short segments of two-lane roads with tall trees adjacent to road -- so I can tolerate it.

    As I described in the thread I linked previously, I first was going to have Circuit City install it, for $100.
     
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    Jimbok...where did you buy your SLX? dOES IT SHOW 16 CHARACTERS?


     
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    JimboK One owner, low mileage

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    Direct from VAIS Technologies via their web site. Yes, it displays 16 characters.
     
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    So, radio does not need the PKG 3 Sat capability for this to work and integrate into the MFD/steering wheel? But Vais' site indicates no text unless the radio is SAT capable (but a little vague).

    If so, I need to reevaluate PKG 2 vs 3. Pkg 3 adds CD changer, eligibility for OEM XM, bluetooth, anti-theft, auto-dimming rearview w/ HomeLink. At a cost of $1,530 MSRP.

    All nice, but the Sun would keep rising...
     
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    jammin012 The man behind The Man

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    BUY SIRIUS!!!!! They have Howard and the BRN. Besides, it'll all be Sirius eventually.
     
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    JimboK One owner, low mileage

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    Sorry, I missed this when you first posted it. AFAIK, the basic radio is sufficient. You might call Vais to try to verify.

    The packages differ from year to year, but the only options with my 2005 Package 2 were the Homelink mirror and Smart Key System -- no extra capabilities with the radio.
     
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    Follow up

    I called Vais and they were able to answer all of my questions, very nice and helpful. I've decided to go with them when I have some extra cash. For $100, I'll let someone else install and hope I don't run into a faulty cable issue. Although I am tempted to try it myself.

    Thanks for all the help.
     
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    Summary of Choices.

    So I've read through all of the threads relating to XM in the last 3-4 months and have concluded that for an integrated solution I have the following viable choices (after the warnings, I don't consider Coasteltech to be viable):

    PC chat factory unit: $265

    Identical unit from Metrotpn for $25 + shipping (though their site does not make clear EXACTLY what I need

    Varias SL2xmt for $260, but that apparently requires I purchase a CNP2000, but their web site does not list it. So the cost will be higher.

    Factory Interactive: $295

    Are there any significant differences between these? From what I understand these are all multi part units, requiring some parts to be installed in the trunk area. Are there any significant differences in ease of installing these?